You can never really see the future, only imagine it, then try to make sense of the new world when it arrives.
You can never really see the future, only imagine it, then try to make sense of the new world when it arrives.
While the impacts of the climate crisis are coming fast and furious, artificial intelligence and advanced analytics (AI/AA) offer a light at the end of the tunnel as they can help us make sense of how the complex, interwoven systems of climate and global health interact.
In temperate zones lie most of the world’s richest countries, which have also been up till now the world’s major breadbaskets, in meeting international grain, oilseed and livestock product needs.
Climate change isn’t a threat to the future. For the world’s 2.4 billion children, it’s a global emergency today.
Protecting children from the escalating impacts of heatwaves
The 2022 report of the Lancet Countdown is published as the world confronts profound and concurrent systemic shocks.
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Tanzania has made significant progress in the fight against malaria over the last 20 years thanks to bed nets, insecticides, and a vaccine, but new trends in the weather in East Africa seem to indicate there is a new threat to progress: climate change. and public health.
Climate hazards such as flooding, heat waves and drought have worsened more than half of the hundreds of known infectious diseases in people, including malaria, hantavirus, cholera and anthrax, a study says.
As temperatures warm, US health officials are braced for rising rates of West Nile virus, a disease transmitted by mosquitoes that can cause meningitis, paralysis, and death.